This is the first English language biography of John A. Mackay
(1889-1983), an important Presbyterian leader, missionary, and
professor who served as president of Princeton Theological Seminary
from 1936 to 1959. As president, he rebuilt the seminary faculty
after the split in 1927. His ecumenical vision opened Princeton to
a wider ecumenical stance and, under his leadership, the seminary
prospered as a leading Protestant theological institution. Mackay
was a leading ecumenist for much of the twentieth century and
helped establish the World Council of Churches. He also founded
"Theology Today" and is recognized as a major figure in both the
Presbyterian Church and in theological education.
This biography is made all the more compelling by the fact that
it was authored by Mackay's grandson, John Metzger, son of the late
Princeton Seminary professor, Dr. Bruce M. Metzger.
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